Avalanche's Kuemper exits, doesn't return to Game 1 due to injury
Colorado Avalanche goaltender Darcy Kuemper didn't re-enter Game 1 of the Western Conference Final against the Edmonton Oilers after departing due to injury.
Not long after he left, the Avalanche said Kuemper was doubtful to return due to an upper-body ailment.
Kuemper allowed three goals on 16 shots before exiting during the second period. The netminder spoke to head coach Jared Bednar during a commercial break prior to his departure, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman. Bednar then called for backup goalie Pavel Francouz, who entered the contest in relief.
The Oilers pulled goaltender Mike Smith moments earlier after allowing the Avalanche's sixth goal of the game.
Kuemper was slow to hit the ice before the puck dropped for the second period with an apparent equipment issue.
The Avalanche ultimately prevailed 8-6.
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